Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So , once again , I have to acknowledge pain . |
2 | Nor do I believe that to be a good Christian you have to attend chapel or church every week , or even three times a year . |
3 | Long-term unemployed have to attend Restart interviews if they have been out of work for six months . |
4 | We have to go day by day . |
5 | Do n't get settled cos I have to go toilet . |
6 | The ca n't get onto the southbound carriageway … so they have to go north to Peartree before turning round and coming back . |
7 | Neither is it correct to believe , as many people do , that you have to go south of the Earth 's equator to see the Southern Cross . |
8 | ‘ It sounds terrible , but we have to go cap in hand begging for funds to keep solvent . |
9 | Have to go work . |
10 | Have to go work , yes . |
11 | ‘ We have never believed strongly in doing consumer advertising for the sake of it — PR and advertising have to go hand in hand . |
12 | Ideals and a vision of education 's unrealized potential have to go hand in hand with pragmatism . |
13 | You 've got about fifteen minutes to play for fifteen minutes now , then we have to go ut . |
14 | Thus , we have to see crime and the criminal in relation to the social structure , to specific social conditions and opportunities . |
15 | ‘ I have to see father 's lawyer this afteroon about the will . |
16 | At any rate , it is the service sector that benefits most from this army of workers who have to sacrifice pay and conditions for convenient hours and proximity to home . |
17 | Equally they have to sustain sail tension and , in the case of the cross-spars , must anchor the tensioners which create the bow in the sail . |
18 | For example , people would rather walk further than have to carry water pots a shorter way uphill . |
19 | I still have to carry water to her because sometimes she wo n't come out of the byre and follow her mother , which means that she is left all on her own . |
20 | Retirement benefits are not enough to live on , so nearly 2 million pensioners have to claim income support . |
21 | Borrowers whose lenders do not offer MIRAS have to claim interest relief from the Inland Revenue , and their tax codes are adjusted accordingly . |
22 | That 's not a way of fudging some other cost , the retained fire fighters are recompensed when we provide training for them , because they normally have to lose work or whatever . |
23 | All of us lose sleep at some time in our lives , and many individuals have to lose sleep as part of their jobs , which may be extremely responsible and demanding . |
24 | When that happens , police have to cancel leave , pay overtime rates and give officers a lieu day . |
25 | Such a statement tells you nothing about the meaning of the word — to discover the meaning you have to transmit code 538 to the semantic system . |
26 | And in many countries new mining activities have to restore land to its original state when the underground resource is exhausted , But that may not always be the most appropriate response |
27 | You may find when you have the reply back from the employer that you have to suspend unemployment benefit . |
28 | At this point you have to suspend disbelief and take your faith in your hands . |
29 | ‘ I realise that the audience have to suspend belief somewhat to enjoy plots but this was asking too much . ’ |
30 | We shall begin to release some of the money that local authorities already have to stimulate construction and help the homeless . |